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WordPress and Genesis web development at its finestTue, 28 Jul 2015 16:42:55 +0000hourly1Comment on I’m Seething! MoneyGram is a Pain in the Ass! by Alicehttps://journalxtra.com/comment/seething-moneygram-pain-ass/#comment-32405
Tue, 28 Jul 2015 16:42:55 +0000https://journalxtra.com/?p=4635#comment-32405J’ai fais un transfert monneygram mais le destinataire n’arrive pas à récupérer l’argent à cause du manque de réseau. Comment faire pour récupérer mon argent ?
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Mon, 27 Jul 2015 20:01:46 +0000https://journalxtra.com/?p=3723#comment-32327Hard to advise without knowing the exact errors you are getting when attempting to install software. Could be a dependencies issue or you might have broken packages on the system. Try these commands one by one from the command line (Use either Konsole or press Ctrl+Alt+F1 to enter a terminal):

Some of those commands could break your system further but try them anyway. Back up any important data first.

If they don’t work, report back to me the errors you get.

]]>Comment on Make WordPress Theme Headers Shrink on Scroll by Matt Nhttps://journalxtra.com/wordpress/quicksnips/make-wordpress-theme-headers-shrink-on-scroll/#comment-32317
Mon, 27 Jul 2015 11:48:15 +0000https://journalxtra.com/?p=6173#comment-32317thanks for this tutorial. I’ve tried it and it seems to have no effect, neither making the header shrink nor sticky. I’ve check the target ID and gone through it, but I can’t quite pinpoint what’s not working. The header CSS appears to be unaffected.

I’ve inserted it in my child theme function.php and I use a CSS addon, without customising CSS directly in the parent/child theme. I’m wondering if there is a conflict with a plugin or some other php coding, but for the life of me I can’t find what. Some fresh eyes would be appreciated.

]]>Comment on The Definitive Guide to Getting Your Linux Desktop Back by Mike Khttps://journalxtra.com/linux/desktop-recovery/the-definitive-guide-to-getting-your-linux-desktop-back/#comment-32296
Sun, 26 Jul 2015 18:58:50 +0000https://journalxtra.com/?p=3723#comment-32296I installed ubuntu 15.04 the other day and it installed OK but I could not get a key application (thinkorswim) to run properly on it. So I switched to kubuntu desktop and now thinkorswim started working correctly. I was happy. Then it happened. I accidentally bumped the power switch on the power strip and like a power hit I was down.

Upon powering back on, all I got was a black screen with a mouse cursor (prior to logon). So must be a display manager problem right? I just rebooted and at the grub menu, selected Advanced Options, Upstart and I got back to a usable login screen and desktop. But…

I got my destktop kind of back but there is a driver problem that is preventing me from being able to configure dual monitors. Right now it is in a mirrored config which used to all be working prior to the power hit. Doesn’t seem to be any way to easily get the dual monitor setup working again. The worst part is the package management system is broken such that nothing can be installed or uninstalled. I discovered this when i attempted to upgrade to the newer KDE Plasma Version: 5.3.1 which apparently did upgrade but in the process broke the pakage management system. How in the heck do you fix something like that when you can’t install or unistall anything????? catch 22 city.

Already spent too much time on this so I’ll most likely be installing Linux Mint this time around and see how that distro works.